Link Analyzer

Analyze internal and external links on any page. Extract all links, check anchor text, identify nofollow links, and optimize your link structure.

How to Use

  1. Enter page URL or HTML
  2. Click Analyze Links
  3. Review link breakdown
  4. Optimize link structure

About Link Analysis


Internal links help search engines discover and understand your site structure. They also distribute link equity throughout your site.

Anchor text should be descriptive and relevant to the linked page. Avoid generic anchors like "click here" or "read more" when possible.

External links to authoritative sources can improve your content credibility. Use nofollow for paid links, user-generated content, and untrusted sources.

A healthy link profile includes a mix of internal links to related content, external links to authoritative sources, and natural anchor text variety.

FAQ

How many internal links should a page have?
There is no set number, but link to relevant content naturally. Important pages should receive more internal links.
What is anchor text?
Anchor text is the clickable text of a link. Descriptive anchors help users and search engines understand the linked content.
When should I use nofollow?
Use nofollow for paid links, user-generated content, untrusted sources, and links you do not want to endorse.
Do external links help SEO?
Linking to relevant, authoritative sources can improve your content credibility and user experience.
How do I find broken links?
Use this tool or dedicated crawlers to identify links that return 404 errors.